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ridgerunner001
Mar 13, 2012, 07:23 PM
Recently acquired a 7 week old pit that has nightmares. Should we wake him or let him sleep through it? We have been waking him and providing as much reassurance as we can but we neede to know if we are doing the right thing for him. >email address removed<

LadySam
Mar 13, 2012, 07:30 PM
What does he do that makes you think he is having nightmares?
Also, he is pretty young, at what age did you acquire him?

Aurora_Bell
Mar 14, 2012, 06:52 AM
Dogs have weird sleep patterns, it doesn't have to be a nightmare, and most dogs will be fine if you let them sleep through it. It could just be a reaction to a new home environment. But I am sure all the extra reassurance won't hurt either :)

celticfc
Mar 14, 2012, 09:03 AM
How do you know he is having nigtmares? He needs his sleep remember and having nightmares isn't a major problem it can't hurt the dog he is still very young when did you get him? Where does he sleep?just make sure you are righ beside him if is scared or yelping or if he wakes up and his heart is beating really fast or shaking be there too comfort him and talk too him.

ridgerunner001
Mar 15, 2012, 02:02 AM
Recently purchased a pit pup that has nightmares. Is it better to let him sleep through it or wake him up? I've heard all the wives tails now lets hear something real.

armydan69
Mar 15, 2012, 02:05 AM
Let it sleep, it startles them when woken up in the middle of a nightmare.

ridgerunner001
Mar 15, 2012, 02:06 AM
Should you allow a dog to sleep t6hrough a nightmare or wake him or her?

LadySam
Mar 15, 2012, 02:30 AM
Again, why are you convinced he is having nightmares?
Dogs dream, yes, They may whine, act as if they are running, grunt, even bark.
And you may get bitten startling a dog from sleep.
If your pup is frantic or upset then you may need to discuss this with your vet when you take your newly purchased puppy in for his first check up and vaccines.

tickle
Mar 15, 2012, 02:30 AM
What wives tales? What makes you think they are nightmares? I doubt it is collective memory at 7 weeks old; dogs move in their sleep, their legs move as if running, they whimper, they growl, doesn't mean nightmares.

If you want to hear something real, don't wake him up. A seven week old puppy will appear to sleep his life away, but in fact, this is the time they are growing.

Why did you ask your question many times, it wasn't necessary, we can all read what you want to know

ballengerb1
Mar 15, 2012, 07:33 AM
You have gotten some great answers so far. Do not wake the pup to give reassurance! Giving reassurance , comfort or praise will send the dog mixed messages, he doesn't understand what you are doing and can easily learn the wrong lesson from your comfortable. All my dogs dream, they run in their sleep, howl, snap and even bark. Like a human, it's a natural thing for the brain to do during REM and NREM sleep. Stages of Sleep: REM and Non-REM Sleep Cycles (http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/excessive-sleepiness-10/sleep-101) Waking a person, and I assume a dog, further disorients them.

ballengerb1
Mar 15, 2012, 11:59 AM
Well that is perplexing, how did my answer warrant a reddie? Does someone out there believe you should wake up a dog that is dreaming? Their noises may make it look like they are suffering but they are not.

Aurora_Bell
Mar 15, 2012, 01:37 PM
Don't worry Ball, it's been happening to all of us lately.

tickle
Mar 15, 2012, 02:43 PM
Well that is perplexing, how did my answer warrant a reddie? Does someone out there believe you should wake up a dog that is dreaming?? Their noises may make it look like they are suffering but they are not.

It may not be the OP, it could be a troll around here again, stirring up trouble.

But I had noticed, as maybe you did, OP kept on asking even when they got an answer, as if the answer wasn't legit or something.

I re-iterate, in case OP sees this

DO NOT WAKE UP YOUR BABY. SHE NEEDS HER SLEEP TO PROGRESS AND GROW AND LEARN. OKAY

Lucky098
Mar 15, 2012, 03:39 PM
Dogs don't have nightmares.

Is he yipping and growling? If so... its just a dream. A regular dream.

I've always believed that you should be able to play with your dog and pet him and play with his feet while he is asleep. It teaches the dog that its OK to be touched while he is sleeping. Otherwise, if you don't touch your dog, any time you move him, he may jump up and be aggressive towards you.

Once again.. Dogs don't have nightmares. If they do, they wake up on their own with no problems.

ballengerb1
Mar 15, 2012, 05:36 PM
There you go tickle. We may get reddies from strangers but we know where the greenies come from.

tickle
Mar 15, 2012, 05:51 PM
Dogs dont have nightmares.

Is he yipping and growling? If so... its just a dream. A regular dream.

I've always believed that you should be able to play with your dog and pet him and play with his feet while he is asleep. It teaches the dog that its ok to be touched while he is sleeping. Otherwise, if you dont touch your dog, any time you move him, he may jump up and be aggressive towards you.

Once again.. Dogs dont have nightmares. If they do, they wake up on their own with no problems.

Yes, when brook is sleeping and having a dream of chasing squirrels, I can touch any part of her body cause she knows my touch and only stirs and becomes more settled, but doesn't wake up.

Aurora_Bell
Mar 15, 2012, 06:12 PM
Lady is chasing bunnies as we speak :)

mogrann
Mar 15, 2012, 06:56 PM
Don't tell Alty Aurora... Owen has always been a "talker in his sleep" and sometimes he will jerk and move. I have always taken it as he is dreaming of running and playing with no need of leashes and fences :)

Lucky098
Mar 16, 2012, 11:20 AM
I think the one giving the Reddies is that Celtic person... It may be on accident to.. But it seems every time I get a Reddie, that Celtic person was commenting as well...

ballengerb1
Mar 16, 2012, 12:52 PM
I have heard that too and think I got one of those crimson kisses earlier in this thread.

Aurora_Bell
Mar 16, 2012, 01:43 PM
I think so too Lucky! Anyone want to PM them and BCC me? Hah

ballengerb1
Mar 16, 2012, 02:32 PM
I did some checking and my reddie came from the OP, a one post wonder. Saying this just help quell rumors about others giving reddies. I think for now, I am no longer answering first time posters until the owners get the rep situation fixed up better. No more annonimous rep points shold be allowed, OR do away with reddies completely.

LadySam
Mar 16, 2012, 03:22 PM
I had my suspicions about where all the reddies were coming from also, And unfortunately when I have tried at times to balance them out because the answers WERE correct, I had to spread the rep, sorry guys, I tried.
While I have noticed a pattern, I can't make myself say who I think it may be out loud without knowing for sure.

Aurora_Bell
Mar 17, 2012, 12:24 PM
Ball, most of the dog questions are from one time wonders, we'd be out of a "job" if we didn't answer them.

tickle
Mar 17, 2012, 01:08 PM
Ha ! I didn't get a reddie for this one guys!

But why was he/she asking the same question constantly. Like every page? Did anyone notice that one or is it just me, or is that what we are talking about... never mind, I am confused!

Aurora_Bell
Mar 17, 2012, 01:39 PM
Ha ! I didn't get a reddie for this one guys !!

But why was he/she asking the same question constantly. Like every page? Did anyone notice that one or is it just me, or is that what we are talking about....never mind, I am confused!

Lol, welcome to my world.

tickle
Mar 17, 2012, 02:09 PM
lol, welcome to my world.

Thanks for the insight. This is getting trolling